Crash Boats of Gorleston - The Exploits of No.24 Air Sea Rescue Unit of the Royal Air Force During World War 2

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In the midst of World War Two, as the skies over Gorleston-on-Sea became a battleground for Allied air forces, a different kind of heroism emerged from the frothy waves of the North Sea. Enter No.24 Air Sea Rescue Unit (24ASRU), the unsung champions of the RAF Marine Branch, whose job was as perilous as it was vital. Picture this: thousands of bombers roaring overhead, Americans by day, Brits by night, all braving flak and enemy fighters like a bunch of lunatics in a game of aerial dodgeball. 


But for many, the return home was fraught with danger. If they didn’t get blown to bits over Europe, they faced the treacherous North Sea on the way back, where damaged aircraft were more likely to end up as fish food than safely back on land. If luck was on their side, pilots might ‘ditch’ their planes and scramble onto life-rafts, fighting for survival in icy waters, with only hours to live if a rescue didn’t roll in quickly.


And that’s where the crash boats of 24ASRU came into play, the wooden-hulled heroes built in the shipyards of the Norfolk Broads. These High Speed Launches (HSLs) braved the worst the North Sea could throw at them, battling not just the tempestuous weather but also enemy E-boats and aircraft hell-bent on turning them into splinters. With grit and determination, these crews risked life and limb, ensuring that countless airmen made it back to safety.


In this gripping account, we chart the tumultuous history of 24ASRU, paying homage to the brave souls who served, many of whom paid the ultimate price. This isn’t just a story of rescue; it’s a tribute to the unsung heroes who saved many lives, a testament to bravery in the face of chaos, and a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there are those willing to brave the storm.

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Publisher - Woodfield Publishing

Language - English

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Author

Tony Overill


Published Date - July 14 2024

ISBN - 9781903953846

Dimensions - 23.4 x 15.6 x 0.9 cm

Page Count - 120

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